Techwarelabs is pleased to have recently had the Forsa FX5600 in the labs for
testing. At the time of this article the big two manufacturers in the Video
card market are Nvidia and ATI. Both compete for market share in a neverending
production of video cards. A consumer is easily lost in this battle for which
card to buy, where a card produced two months ago is no longer at the high end.
In truth the consumer rarely needs a high end video card to still see appreciable
gains in performance and have access to features available on high end cards.

Video Cards features are often among the following list:

Bundled Software

Connection interfaces

Internal support and chipset

Core Speed

Memory Speed

Cooling

Memory type

This is only a small listing of features that are specified. The Forsa FX5600
is considered a middle to low end budget video card with a current pricing of
approximately $90 - 120. This places it within a very affordable range for the
consumer that desires 3D performance without breaking the bank.

Those with a keen eye will note that the 5600 is AGP 8x, with a max resolution
higher than most monitors support, and several interfaces available. For those
with LCD displays, this card even comes with a DVI-I output.